The organization has helped provide vet care to more than 7,000 dogs and cats suffering from injury, disease, neglect or abandonment, aiding pet owners in need.
Paws in Need offers small grants to help defray the costs of crucial medical services like spaying, neutering, medications, and surgical procedures.
Even though there's a lot of money in the Bay Area, many still struggle for affordable pet care, especially those with rescued or stray animals.
Lisa Williams emphasizes that they aid pet owners who can't budget for basic pet needs, saying, 'They have a dog adopted from a rescue or a kitten they found on the street.'
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